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Live Science on MSN'I did a bit of a dance': Detectorist finds gold 'mourning ring' engraved with skull and date in UK fieldA British metal detectorist discovered a gold band with an engraved date-of-death in Norfolk.
The system can be used to analyse dental wear in archaeological remains, the causes of bone discolouration, insect remains ...
According to the East Anglian Daily Times, the team recently unearthed hundreds of earthen pits, a discovery which has ...
Foundations of a large building, believed to be part of Moira Castle and dating back to the 17th or 18th century, have been ...
Last year, excavations in Chichester’s Priory Park revealed a masonry causeway and bridge that would have once led to the ...
Archaeologists have uncovered an entire town beneath a UK county. A team from AOC Archaeology discovered a Roman town near Great Staughton in Cambridgeshire.
Researchers excavating the site of a future nuclear project in the United Kingdom, Sizewell C, discovered hundreds of “seemingly unassuming” pits spread across the landscape, according to a June 4 ...
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GB News on MSNArchaeology breakthrough as rare jewellery discovered in British countryside after mishap by ancient RomansArchaeologists have uncovered an eight-sided copper alloy ring lost by an ancient Roman over 1,600 years ago in a former drainage ditch in Lincolnshire. Wessex Archaeology announced the find in a ...
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ZME Science on MSNA Seemingly Ordinary Bucket Turned Out to Be a 6th-Century Funeral Urn From the Dark Ages and No One Saw It ComingSutton Hoo, in Suffolk, is no ordinary archaeological site. Discovered in 1939, it stunned historians with its 7th-century ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNWhere Was Soccer Invented? A New Archaeological Discovery Suggests Scotland, Not England, Was the Sport’s BirthplaceArchaeologists say they've found the ruins of a soccer field in southwest Scotland that date to the 17th century ...
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